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Roco
Steam locomotive Ty2, PKP
ROCO 70111
Roco
Steam locomotive class 354.1, CSD
ROCO 7100026
Roco
Steam locomotive 038 509-6, DB
ROCO 71379
Roco
Steam locomotive 50.685, ÖBB
ROCO 7110016
Roco
Steam locomotive 38 2833, DR
ROCO 71397
Roco
Steam locomotive 38 2471-1, DR
ROCO 71381
Roco
Model: HO gauge DC. German State Railway (DR) steam locomotive 86 1617. First time with a ÜK cab. Finely detailed model with many separately applied parts. Elongated water tanks. Fine metal wheelsets. Home depot: Dresden Railway Division, Aue Depot.Prototype: From 1928 to 1943, almost all German locomotive manufacturers delivered a total of 775 locomotives of this class to the German State Railway (DR). These 1,000 hp locomotives were designed for a speed of 70β80 km/h, making them suitable not
ROCO 7100027
Roco
Model: HO gauge DC. Steam locomotive 638.2692 of the Austrian Federal Railways. Boiler without smoke deflectors. Prototypical smoke chamber door. Coal box attachment with wooden elevation. Wheels with fine spokes. Driver's cab and engine lighting installed; can be switched on digitally.Prototype: With almost 4,000 units produced, the Prussian P 8, later classified as series 38, went down in history as one of the most numerous steam locomotives ever. After the turmoil of the two world wars, they
ROCO 71393
Roco
Steam locomotive Ok1-360, PKP
ROCO 71383
Roco
Steam locomotive 01 0529-6, DR
ROCO 7120017
Roco
Steam locomotive class 354.1, CSD
ROCO 7110026
Roco
Steam locomotive 01 0529-6, DR
ROCO 7110017
Roco
Steam locomotive Ok1-360, PKP
ROCO 71384
Roco
Steam locomotive class 35.10, DR
ROCO 7120023
Roco
Steam locomotive class 35.10, DR
ROCO 7100023
Roco
Steam locomotive Ty2, PKP
ROCO 70112
Roco
Steam locomotive 77.14, ÖBB
ROCO 70078
Roco
Steam locomotive 086 407-4, DB
ROCO 7120019
Roco
Steam locomotive 086 407-4, DB
ROCO 7100019
Roco
Steam locomotive 086 407-4, DB
ROCO 7110019
Roco
Steam locomotive 50.685, ÖBB
ROCO 7100016
Roco
Steam locomotive 77.14, ÖBB
ROCO 78078
Roco
Model: HO gauge DC. Driven on two tender axles and via cardan shaft on all five driving axles of the locomotive. With cab tender. Version with Witte smoke deflectors. Finely detailed model with many separately applied plug-in parts. Fine metal wheelsets. Smoke generator can be retrofitted.Prototype: The Class 50, arguably the most important DB steam locomotive of the 1950s and 1960s, with many design variants, had proven itself at the time for almost all types of trains on main and branch lines.
ROCO 7100010
Roco
Steam locomotive 50.685, ÖBB
ROCO 7120016